In crisis? Find out how you can get urgent support

Everyone has days when they feel overwhelmed, worried, or fed up. But if you regularly struggle with your mental health, for example feeling depressed, anxious, lonely, or angry, it may be time to reach out for support. 


How we can help

We have a mental health therapy service called Hidden Wounds. Our therapists use a range of approaches to support veterans, their family members aged over 18, and those who’ve served under UK command.

We also provide practical support for other challenges that may be affecting your family's well-being.

If you need help with your mental health, just get in touch. To get support, all you need to do is submit an online form or call our friendly helpline team on 0300 303 9888.

ASK FOR HELP

OUR HIDDEN WOUNDS THERAPY SERVICE

Our team of experienced mental health professionals might recommend self-directed help, or offer therapies including high and low intensity Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) or counselling. They understand the military community and are here to help you feel better, whatever you’re going through.

Find out more about the therapies offered by our Hidden Wounds team

FAMILY SUPPORT

Our Hidden Wounds team directly supports all family members aged 18 and over. Family members aged 10-18 can access Kooth, a free, safe, and anonymous online counselling service designed for young people. 

We also offer CRAFT - a practical intervention to support family members of veterans struggling with their mental health. Find out more on our therapies page.

Our welfare team provide practical guidance, assistance, and advice on a wide range of challenges that might affect your family's wellbeing. Find out more about our family support services.

SELF-HELP GUIDES AND RESOURCES

If you would like to explore other ways to improve your mental health, our free self-help guides and courses, provided by our Recovery College, are a good place to start.

Designed specifically by and for the Armed Forces community, these resources help you to manage your physical and mental wellbeing so you can move forward with confidence.

Topics include low mood and depression, anxiety, understanding anger, caring for the carer, mind mood and body, and many more. 

Browse all Recovery College courses


GET HELP

If you or your family need some support for your mental health, you'll need to go through our Get Help process. You can complete the online form or call our friendly Helpline team on 0300 303 9888.

Our Helpline is open Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm. Calls to this number are charged at your standard network rate.